Part 2: curse the 5 minute editing time limit:
Please don't just throw out verses with a comment. Quote the verse or verses and EXPLAIN how they are relevant.
I take the verses at face value. They all SAY He died for everyone. Your comment highly suggests that YOU are the wone who reads verses with a ery preconceived mind. That He didn't die for everyone. But the verses say otherwise.
They all teach it.
Let's not do a bait and switch. The subject passage is John 10, where Jesus notes sheep that are His, and sheep that are not His.
Yet, he SAID he would die for THE sheep. So forget your goats. There aren't any in John 10. Just sheep. Meaning people.
There are saved people (His), and unsaved people (not His). And He died for THE sheep.
Stay with Jon 10 and leave your goats at home.
When Jesus said He would die for THE sheep, He meant everyone. If your theology were correct, He would have said He would die for His sheep. But He didn't say that.
You need to face the facts.
FreeGrace2 said:
Your condescension is pitiful.
You have a reading problem if you think I take any of this personally. I was just pointing out your flaws. Don't take it personally.
And yet, having admitted this much, you simply REFUSE to accept the reality that all the verses I gave prove that He came for and died for all of mankind. Amazing.
Your error is that unbelievers CAN and DO understand the gospel. I've read magazine articles by unbelievers who were able to accurately communicate the gospel yet not believe it. That alone proves your ideas about 1 Cor 2:14 wrong.
I don't know what you mean by "external deliverance". Is this just a red herring, designed to distract from your inability to defend your position?
Huh? No one can bypass regeneration and get to heaven. What motivates these really silly questions?
Right. And we know that salvation and regeneration occur together, as Eph 2:5 shows. And 2:8 proves that both are through faith.
iow, faith precedes both.
I've never said such a thing because I don't believe such a thing.
It is God who regenerates people. And He regenerates ONLY those who believe in His Son. Johnb 5:24 is a start. Study it.
Yes, God is a Spirit, John 4:24. But heaven is a REAL place. I don't know where you get your "material", but some of it isn't from the Bible.
This also harmonizes with Psalms 73 and Romans 9:13-16.
You are reading into this scripture, with your preconceived mind, that Christ died for all mankind
which the scriptures do not teach.
Those that are not his sheep, are not sheep at all, they are actually referred to as goats. (matt 25:32)
Yet, he SAID he would die for THE sheep. So forget your goats. There aren't any in John 10. Just sheep. Meaning people.
There are saved people (His), and unsaved people (not His). And He died for THE sheep.
Again, the non-elect are not sheep, they are goats (matt 25:32)
When Jesus said He would die for THE sheep, He meant everyone. If your theology were correct, He would have said He would die for His sheep. But He didn't say that.
You need to face the facts.
FreeGrace2 said:
Your condescension is pitiful.
Sorry that you are taking this personally. All I ment by that, is that you are interpreting the scriptures wrongly, and you are stepping on my toes much more than I am yours, and I hope that I am not taking it as personal as you.
We are all sick, lost, poor and unrighteous, ungodly and sinners, by our nature, the non-elect, as well as the elect.
1 Cor 2:14 tells us the frame of mind that the unregenerate person has, that he cannot discern the things of the Spirit, and thinks they are foolishness.
With this frame of mind, if it were true that Jesus died to only offer eternal deliverance, what are the chances that with "this frame of mind" the unregenerate person would accept an offering of a spiritual existence in a spiritual heaven?
What would be the necessity of being born again, if he could bypass the new birth and still get to heaven?
We know that we have to be born again in order to inter the kingdom of heaven.
iow, faith precedes both.
It is as if you avoid considering all of the scriptures to give the unregenerate person the power to save himself.
It is God who regenerates people. And He regenerates ONLY those who believe in His Son. Johnb 5:24 is a start. Study it.
I hope that you do believe that God is a Spirit, and heaven is a spiritual place.
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